gluten-free diet and quality of life in celiac disease

Authors

gabriel samasca emergency hospital for children, cluj-napoca, romania & department of immunology, cluj-napoca, romania

genel sur emergency hospital for children, cluj-napoca, romania & department of pediatrics ii, iuliu hatieganu university of medicine and pharmacy, cluj-napoca, romania

iulia lupan department of molecular biology and biotechnology, “babes-bolyai” university, cluj-napoca, romania

diana deleanu emergency hospital for children, cluj-napoca, romania

abstract

many recent studies overshadow the effects of gluten-free diet. gluten-free diet positive effects were observed in celiac disease patients: increase in body mass index, higher energy intakes, reducing adiposity gain, moderates the risk of the associated complications. however, adhering to a gluten-free diet is difficult for many people. a new solution is needed for quality of life of celiac disease patients, not for celiac disease treatment. health education on gluten-free diet at home and in society seems to be the solution. the aim of our study is to evaluate the recent research on gluten-free diet as a nutritional therapy for patients with celiac disease. to achieve this purpose we have analyzed the published studies from 2008 to the present on nutrition in celiac disease.

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